Sentences with phrase «tiny pieces when»

Some character's bodies break into tiny pieces when they are killed by magical power.
Some foods (like carrots) are fine pureed but should always be cut into tiny pieces when solid.

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When you buy stock, you're essentially buying a tiny piece of the company it represents.
When you drink water, you are consuming tiny pieces that made up animals and the air that entered Da Vinci's lungs.
First time they fell to pieces when flipping, second time I used a tiny bit less water and they flipped okay.
I like to use a masher because I prefer to have tiny pieces of broccoli when I am eating my broccoli fritters.
You know it's done when its hard and the pieces are tiny.
Normally when it comes to treats I have a ton of self control, but it was like every time I walked by this banana bread I could NOT resist slicing off a tiny piece, until I had done that like seventeen times.
When you're making these, make sure you don't cut your feta into pieces that are too tiny — its flavour becomes a lot milder as it cooks, so you need nice big chunks to get the flavour you want.
Chop the apples into very tiny pieces (the smaller the better as it will be easier to handle when wrapping the dough).
Blend and pulse until all of the nuts are in tiny pieces and when you pinch some of it together, it sticks (think LaraBar).
I like chopping the butternut squash into tiny cubes, so that when it roasts, the pieces get nice and crispy!
Although my boys are now teenagers, I think they would have loved cutting out the tiny pieces of pepperoni and decorating the tops of these muffins with me when they were small children.
Your toddler will be able to use his whole body when coloring with sidewalk chalk and won't be confined to just a tiny piece of paper.
She got very angry one evening when we were eating a chicken, tomato and yogurt curry so I let he taste a tiny piece of tomato and she gummed for a second then swallowed it immediately.
But somehow, even though I was utterly exhausted those first few days home, the combination of family who came to visit and my complete awe over my tiny new baby (and honestly a little bit of freaking out over my new, all - consuming role in life) made it almost impossible to successfully follow through on that particular piece of advice that suggests all new parents need to get through the first few months is to sleep when the baby sleeps.
There is nothing cuter than watching your little one chase food around the highchair tray with her fingers, and seeing the sense of accomplishment in her face when a tiny little piece of food actually makes it her mouth.
When whole, its tiny pieces fit together with unbelievable precision.
As when he worked on the human genome, Venter is relying on a radical technique called shotgun sequencing: He chops up vast amounts of DNA into tiny pieces and then uses sophisticated computer analyzers to piece them back together into intelligible genes and chromosomes.
In addition, because the research team used tiny pieces of DNA that were produced chemically, this technique avoided the type of unintended outcomes that other techniques, like CRISPR, can cause when they alter the genome.
When piecing together these tiny sheets into larger structures, the sheets easily stack with one another, resulting in a significant loss of unique material properties.
When the powerful electrical currents running through the LHC came to bear on that tiny piece of solder, the resulting heat set off a cascade of events, ending in a sudden release of helium that blew aside several of the collider's massive superconducting magnets.
Even when cut into tiny pieces, each piece can regenerate back into a complete and perfectly proportioned miniature planarian.
Archaeologists can now detect ancient maize even when cobs and kernels have long rotted away, via tiny plant fragments called phytoliths, minute pieces of silica that build up in plant tissues.
However, when one of them finds some food in the vicinity of the colony, it takes a tiny piece of it to the nest, leaving a trail of a scent - emanating substance called pheromones.
The team at Sussex, led by Dr Claudio Alonso, found that fruit flies had difficulty in righting themselves when placed upside down after changes were made to tiny pieces of their genetic material encoding microRNAs (miRNAs).
Getting in shape for summer can seem overwhelming, particularly when you think about slipping your tush into a tiny, shapeless piece of lycra.
Make two tiny strips of clay by rolling a tiny piece of clay between your hands, like when you make playdoh snakes as a kid.
Why have to fiddle around with some little piece of plastic, trying to fit it into and out of a tiny hole, when you can store everything on the cloud?
I've only visited it once, when I was 14, but I remember the tower room and the large closet that was in there — not at all the tiny piece of furniture you find these days at Ikea.
Two years ago Martin Sharp would not have found himself sitting on a tiny concrete ledge in the middle of the night, looking a hundred feet down at a concrete walkway and wondering whether he'd hear the noise that his bones made when they shattered into tiny pieces.
I think credit cards should require notification of rewards adjustments as if their terms and conditions on the card are changing (you know when they send you a special piece of mail highlighting what adjusts)... unfortunately if they do provide notice it's probably a line of tiny text tucked into your billing statement most people never read.
You'll own a tiny piece of more than 50 properties when you choose your portfolio and invest your money.
When you buy a share of the mutual fund or ETF, you're buying a tiny piece of each bond the fund owns.
When you buy a share of a REIT, you're buying a tiny piece of each property.
Alternatively, you could break treats into tiny pieces and reward your pet when he earns it, but refrain from «guilt - treating» him because you feel bad about leaving him home alone.
When roundworms are expelled from your puppy's digestive system in his poop or vomit they may be intact adult worms, they may be tiny immature worms, or they may be broken up into smaller pieces.
0 When giving your hamster any fresh fruits or vegetables, make sure to cut them into tiny pieces to prevent choking — and to minimize the chances of food getting stuck in your pet's cheek pouches.
Eartipping means snipping off a tiny piece of the cat's ear (remember the cat is under anesthesia when this is done) and serves as the universal symbol that the cat has been spayed or neutered.
Sure, a hard - copy appointment reminder is a great physical way to ensure your clients don't forget to visit — but what happens when they inevitably lose that tiny piece of cardstock?
Hide and seek games where the child can hide and treat the dog with some tiny pieces of cheese when they find them.
I think credit cards should require notification of rewards adjustments as if their terms and conditions on the card are changing (you know when they send you a special piece of mail highlighting what adjusts)... unfortunately if they do provide notice it's probably a line of tiny text tucked into your billing statement most people never read.
But when you compare it to the legions of other Mario and Zelda remixes with hundreds of thousands of views a piece, it's tiny.
One example that was noted was that when tires slide along the track, it breaks off tiny pieces of rubber.
When completely unfolded the map measures about 3 ′ x 2 ′ and my scanner is pretty tiny so I had to scan the map in sections and piece it back together using Photoshop.
From the moment you start playing, it shatters your expectations into tiny pieces and when you're done it reassemble them into an unforgettable e
The Giant Bonk and Tiny Bonk power - ups have been ditched, and instead, there are three different forms you can turn into when you eat a piece of meat.
Earlier this year, the tiny nation paid the highest amount ever for a piece of art when it purchased Paul Cézanne's The Card Players for $ 250 million.
Usually hidden behind the scenes, they gained a tiny bit of attention a few years back when they created a reproduction of Veronese's Les Noces De Cana (below) which was used in a 2009 performance piece by Peter Greenaway that took place in the refectory of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice where the painting had hung originally.
What I'm interested in is the transformation of value that takes place when I take a tiny, worthless piece of paper, and give it a body, a weight by massively enlarging it and giving it physical substance by framing it.»
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